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Positioning Pooh

Edward Bear after One Hundred Years

University Press of Mississippi

A delightful journey into the heart of the many meanings behind that silly old bear

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Politics in the Gutters

American Politicians and Elections in Comic Book Media

University Press of Mississippi

A thorough exploration of the political critiques found in a multigenre, historical cross-section of comic books and their transmedia adaptations

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My Melancholy Baby

The First Ballads of the Great American Songbook, 1902-1913

University Press of Mississippi

A thorough exploration of early pop ballads in the American Songbook and how they still resonate

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Conversations with Steve Erickson

University Press of Mississippi

A collection of twenty-four interviews with a singular writer whose work is a dream-fueled blend of European modernism, American pulp, and paranoid late-century postmodernism

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At Arm’s Length

A Rhetoric of Character in Children’s and Young Adult Literature

University Press of Mississippi

A theory of how authors position readers in relation to literary character through empathy, awe, and indifference

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Minds and Hearts

The Story of James Otis Jr. and Mercy Otis Warren

Bright Leaf
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Making the Forever War

Marilyn B. Young on the Culture and Politics of American Militarism

University of Massachusetts Press
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Recast Your City

How to Save Your Downtown with Small-Scale Manufacturing

Island Press

In Recast Your City: How to Save Your Downtown with Small-Scale Manufacturing, community development expert Ilana Preuss explains how local leaders can revitalize their downtowns or neighborhood main streets by bringing in and supporting small-scale manufacturing. Small-scale manufacturing businesses help create thriving places, with local business ownership opportunities and well-paying jobs that other business types can’t fulfill.

Preuss draws from her experience working with local governments, large and small, from Knoxville, Tennessee, to Columbia, Missouri, to Fremont, California.  She provides tools, such as her five-step method for recasting your city, that local leaders in government, business, and real estate as well as entrepreneurs and advocates in every community can use.
 
 

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Facing Florida

Essays on Culture and Religion in Early Modern Southeastern America

Academy of American Franciscan History
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Yoga Therapy Foundations, Tools, and Practice

A Comprehensive Textbook

Jessica Kingsley Publishers, Singing Dragon

The first comprehensive textbook of yoga therapy that aligns with the competencies of the International Association of Yoga Therapists, this is an essential resource for schools and universities that offer yoga therapy training programs, as well as for yoga therapists in training. With a large international list of contributors, this book enables the development of a robust curricula to prepare yoga therapists to integrate into healthcare settings safely and effectively.

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Writings of Warner Mifflin

Forgotten Quaker Abolitionist of the Revolutionary Era

University of Delaware Press

This volume represents the written record of the America's most under-appreciated abolitionist, a man who became the conscience of the new nation in the aftermath of the American Revolution. In about 150 documents, readers will find the literary record of a man who devoted his life to that newly born nation, which he hoped to rescue from its continued embrace of slavery.

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Transitions

Our Stories of Being Trans

Jessica Kingsley Publishers
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The Ultimate Anxiety Toolkit

Everything You Need to Worry Less, Relax More, and Boost Your Self-Esteem

Jessica Kingsley Publishers
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The Trans Survival Workbook

Jessica Kingsley Publishers

Companion workbook and journal to the popular Trans Teen Survival Guide to help teens document their transition.

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The Sibling Survival Guide

Surefire Ways to Solve Conflicts, Reduce Rivalry, and Have More Fun with your Brothers and Sisters

Jessica Kingsley Publishers

Why can't they just get along?! Child-focused strategies from bestselling author Dawn Huebner to help 9- to 12-year-olds live more peacefully with brothers and sisters.

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Riley the Brave Makes It To School

A Story with Tips and Tricks for Tough Transitions

By Jessica Sinarski; Illustrated by Zachary Kline
Jessica Kingsley Publishers

A story for when kids just don't want to go to school - with help for grown-ups!

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Performative Polemic

Anti-Absolutist Pamphlets and their Readers in Late Seventeenth-Century France

University of Delaware Press

Performative Polemic offers a literary history of the French-language pamphlets that denounced absolutism during Louis XIV’s personal reign (1661-1715). The book employs performativity as a conceptual framework to trace the evolution of anti-absolutist pamphlets from legalistic texts indicting the French crown to satirical narratives that transformed the Sun King into a laughable object of derision.   

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A Voice for Justice

Writings of David Schuman

Edited by Sharon Schuman; Foreword by Margaret Hallock; Introduction by Garrett Epps
Oregon State University Press

As an educator, speaker, deputy attorney general, and judge, David Schuman was known for his ability to clarify difficult legal concepts. According to James Egan, chief judge of the Oregon Court of Appeals, he was the “intellectual giant of our generation.” A Voice for Justice reveals how David Schuman’s unique jurisprudence came to be.

His friends and associates knew that Oregon Supreme Court Justice Hans Linde convinced Schuman to turn to the Oregon Constitution rather than the federal one to protect individual rights. But even some of Schuman’s closest friends were unaware of his fiction, which provides a window into his deep capacity for empathy and casts new light on his ability to write elegant, sometimes funny, judicial opinions. His legal thinking also had deep roots in literature and political theory.
         
Schuman’s 672 judicial opinions are not just brilliant, but written so that anyone can understand them. Like Ruth Bader Ginsburg, he knew there was nothing to gain by communicating only to specialists. He wanted citizens to be able to make up their own minds about important issues.
         
A Voice for Justice brings together for the first time writings that span over fifty years. Lawyers and laypeople alike will appreciate Schuman’s lucid, engaging observations, which are highly relevant to our current anxieties about institutional racism and democracy under stress. The short stories, speeches, op-eds, articles, legal opinions, and dissents selected for this volume constitute a call to action for everyone to become voices for justice.

Published in Cooperation with the University of Oregon's Wayne Morse Center for Law and Politics

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The Quotable Voltaire

Bucknell University Press

This unique illustrated volume collects over 800 examples of Voltaire’s wit and wisdom, on topics from adultery to Zoroaster, in both English and French. Along with a scholarly essay on Voltaire’s life and legacy, it also features more than 400 quotes about Voltaire, by everyone from Catherine the Great to Mike Tyson.

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The Age of Johnson

A Scholarly Annual (Volume 24)

Bucknell University Press

Volume 24 features commentary on a range of Johnsonian topics: his reaction to Milton, his relation to the Allen family, his notes in his edition of Shakespeare, his use of Oliver Goldsmith in his Dictionary, and his always fascinating Nachleben. The volume also includes articles on topics of strong interest to Johnson: penal reform, Charlotte Lennox's professional literary career, and the "conjectural history" of Homer in the eighteenth century.

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Precarity and Belonging

Labor, Migration, and Noncitizenship

Rutgers University Press

Approaching mobility, precarity, and citizenship at once generates a critical exploration of the points of contact and friction and the potential politics of commonality between citizens and noncitizens. What does modern citizenship mean in a world of citizens, denizens, and noncitizens living under common conditions of labor and social precarity? Precarity and Belonging interrogates such binaries as citizen/noncitizen, and “legal”/“illegal” to explore the fluidity of the spectra of belonging.
 

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Precarity and Belonging

Labor, Migration, and Noncitizenship

Rutgers University Press

Approaching mobility, precarity, and citizenship at once generates a critical exploration of the points of contact and friction and the potential politics of commonality between citizens and noncitizens. What does modern citizenship mean in a world of citizens, denizens, and noncitizens living under common conditions of labor and social precarity? Precarity and Belonging interrogates such binaries as citizen/noncitizen, and “legal”/“illegal” to explore the fluidity of the spectra of belonging.
 

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Martin Scorsese and the American Dream

Rutgers University Press

Exploring films as varied as Alice Doesn’t Live Here AnymoreTaxi DriverGoodfellasHugo, and The Wolf of Wall Street, this book is the first study of Martin Scorsese’s complex engagement with the American Dream—its charms, traps, and ambiguities.

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Mapping the Way from Teacher Preparation to edTPA® Completion

A Guide for Secondary Education Candidates

Rutgers University Press

This book is here to help teacher candidates not only survive the challenge of the edTPA®, but also thrive. Demystifying the language used in the performance assessment, it maps out precisely what steps aspiring secondary education teachers should take to ensure successful completion of the edTPA®
 

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Japan and American Children's Books

A Journey

By Sybille Jagusch; Foreword by Carla D. Hayden; Introduction by J. Thomas Rimer
Rutgers University Press

Drawing from the Library of Congress’s massive collection, this volume takes readers on a fascinating and informative journey through nearly 200 years of American children’s books and periodicals depicting life in Japan, from fanciful travelogues full of exotic stereotypes to serious works about wartime atrocities. Published by Rutgers University Press in association with the Library of Congress.

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Haunted Homes

Rutgers University Press

Looking at everything from classic movies like James Whale’s The Old Dark House to contemporary works like HereditaryThe Conjuring, and the Netflix series The Haunting of Hill House, Dahlia Schweitzer explores why haunted homes have become a prime stage for dramatizing anxieties about family, gender, race, and economic collapse.

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Haiti Fights Back

The Life and Legacy of Charlemagne Péralte

Rutgers University Press

Haiti Fights Back: The Life and Legacy of Charlemagne Péralte is the first US study of the politician and caco leader (guerrilla fighter) who fought against the US occupation of Haiti from 1915-1934. Alexis locates rare multilingual sources from both nations and documents Péralte’s political movement and citizens’ protests. The interdisciplinary work offers a new approach to studies of the US invasion period by documenting how Caribbean people fought back.

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Dying to Count

Post-Abortion Care and Global Reproductive Health Politics in Senegal

Rutgers University Press

Dying to Count explores how national and global population politics collide in Senegalese hospitals as health workers treat and document women who present with complications of abortion. Siri Suh’s ethnography illustrates political, economic, professional, and technological factors that jeopardize quality of and access to obstetric care in public hospitals despite national and global commitments to reproductive health.
 

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Dreams of Archives Unfolded

Absence and Caribbean Life Writing

Rutgers University Press

Dreams of Archives Unfolded: Absence and Caribbean Life Writing makes a significant contribution to studies of Caribbean literature by demonstrating that women’s autobiographical narratives published in the past twenty years are feminist epistemological projects that rework Caribbean studies’ longstanding commitment to creating counter-archives.

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